Cargando…

Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses

Trauma is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide. Here, we present the analysis of a longitudinal multi-omic dataset comprising clinical, cytokine, endotheliopathy biomarker, lipidome, metabolome, and proteome data from severely injured humans. A “systemic storm” pattern with release of 1,...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wu, Junru, Vodovotz, Yoram, Abdelhamid, Sultan, Guyette, Francis X., Yaffe, Michael B., Gruen, Danielle S., Cyr, Anthony, Okonkwo, David O., Kar, Upendra K., Krishnamoorthi, Neha, Voinchet, Robert G., Billiar, Isabel M., Yazer, Mark H., Namas, Rami A., Daley, Brian J., Miller, Richard S., Harbrecht, Brian G., Claridge, Jeffrey A., Phelan, Herbert A., Zuckerbraun, Brian S., Johansson, Pär I., Stensballe, Jakob, Morrissey, James H., Tracy, Russell P., Wisniewski, Stephen R., Neal, Matthew D., Sperry, Jason L., Billiar, Timothy R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35028617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2021.100478
_version_ 1784624060125151232
author Wu, Junru
Vodovotz, Yoram
Abdelhamid, Sultan
Guyette, Francis X.
Yaffe, Michael B.
Gruen, Danielle S.
Cyr, Anthony
Okonkwo, David O.
Kar, Upendra K.
Krishnamoorthi, Neha
Voinchet, Robert G.
Billiar, Isabel M.
Yazer, Mark H.
Namas, Rami A.
Daley, Brian J.
Miller, Richard S.
Harbrecht, Brian G.
Claridge, Jeffrey A.
Phelan, Herbert A.
Zuckerbraun, Brian S.
Johansson, Pär I.
Stensballe, Jakob
Morrissey, James H.
Tracy, Russell P.
Wisniewski, Stephen R.
Neal, Matthew D.
Sperry, Jason L.
Billiar, Timothy R.
author_facet Wu, Junru
Vodovotz, Yoram
Abdelhamid, Sultan
Guyette, Francis X.
Yaffe, Michael B.
Gruen, Danielle S.
Cyr, Anthony
Okonkwo, David O.
Kar, Upendra K.
Krishnamoorthi, Neha
Voinchet, Robert G.
Billiar, Isabel M.
Yazer, Mark H.
Namas, Rami A.
Daley, Brian J.
Miller, Richard S.
Harbrecht, Brian G.
Claridge, Jeffrey A.
Phelan, Herbert A.
Zuckerbraun, Brian S.
Johansson, Pär I.
Stensballe, Jakob
Morrissey, James H.
Tracy, Russell P.
Wisniewski, Stephen R.
Neal, Matthew D.
Sperry, Jason L.
Billiar, Timothy R.
author_sort Wu, Junru
collection PubMed
description Trauma is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide. Here, we present the analysis of a longitudinal multi-omic dataset comprising clinical, cytokine, endotheliopathy biomarker, lipidome, metabolome, and proteome data from severely injured humans. A “systemic storm” pattern with release of 1,061 markers, together with a pattern suggestive of the “massive consumption” of 892 constitutive circulating markers, is identified in the acute phase post-trauma. Data integration reveals two human injury response endotypes, which align with clinical trajectory. Prehospital thawed plasma rescues only endotype 2 patients with traumatic brain injury (30-day mortality: 30.3 versus 75.0%; p = 0.0015). Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) was identified as the most predictive circulating biomarker to identify endotype 2-traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. These response patterns refine the paradigm for human injury, while the datasets provide a resource for the study of critical illness, trauma, and human stress responses.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8715070
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-87150702022-01-12 Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses Wu, Junru Vodovotz, Yoram Abdelhamid, Sultan Guyette, Francis X. Yaffe, Michael B. Gruen, Danielle S. Cyr, Anthony Okonkwo, David O. Kar, Upendra K. Krishnamoorthi, Neha Voinchet, Robert G. Billiar, Isabel M. Yazer, Mark H. Namas, Rami A. Daley, Brian J. Miller, Richard S. Harbrecht, Brian G. Claridge, Jeffrey A. Phelan, Herbert A. Zuckerbraun, Brian S. Johansson, Pär I. Stensballe, Jakob Morrissey, James H. Tracy, Russell P. Wisniewski, Stephen R. Neal, Matthew D. Sperry, Jason L. Billiar, Timothy R. Cell Rep Med Article Trauma is a leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide. Here, we present the analysis of a longitudinal multi-omic dataset comprising clinical, cytokine, endotheliopathy biomarker, lipidome, metabolome, and proteome data from severely injured humans. A “systemic storm” pattern with release of 1,061 markers, together with a pattern suggestive of the “massive consumption” of 892 constitutive circulating markers, is identified in the acute phase post-trauma. Data integration reveals two human injury response endotypes, which align with clinical trajectory. Prehospital thawed plasma rescues only endotype 2 patients with traumatic brain injury (30-day mortality: 30.3 versus 75.0%; p = 0.0015). Ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) was identified as the most predictive circulating biomarker to identify endotype 2-traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients. These response patterns refine the paradigm for human injury, while the datasets provide a resource for the study of critical illness, trauma, and human stress responses. Elsevier 2021-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8715070/ /pubmed/35028617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2021.100478 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wu, Junru
Vodovotz, Yoram
Abdelhamid, Sultan
Guyette, Francis X.
Yaffe, Michael B.
Gruen, Danielle S.
Cyr, Anthony
Okonkwo, David O.
Kar, Upendra K.
Krishnamoorthi, Neha
Voinchet, Robert G.
Billiar, Isabel M.
Yazer, Mark H.
Namas, Rami A.
Daley, Brian J.
Miller, Richard S.
Harbrecht, Brian G.
Claridge, Jeffrey A.
Phelan, Herbert A.
Zuckerbraun, Brian S.
Johansson, Pär I.
Stensballe, Jakob
Morrissey, James H.
Tracy, Russell P.
Wisniewski, Stephen R.
Neal, Matthew D.
Sperry, Jason L.
Billiar, Timothy R.
Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses
title Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses
title_full Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses
title_fullStr Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses
title_full_unstemmed Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses
title_short Multi-omic analysis in injured humans: Patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses
title_sort multi-omic analysis in injured humans: patterns align with outcomes and treatment responses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8715070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35028617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2021.100478
work_keys_str_mv AT wujunru multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT vodovotzyoram multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT abdelhamidsultan multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT guyettefrancisx multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT yaffemichaelb multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT gruendanielles multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT cyranthony multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT okonkwodavido multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT karupendrak multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT krishnamoorthineha multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT voinchetrobertg multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT billiarisabelm multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT yazermarkh multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT namasramia multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT daleybrianj multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT millerrichards multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT harbrechtbriang multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT claridgejeffreya multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT phelanherberta multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT zuckerbraunbrians multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT johanssonpari multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT stensballejakob multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT morrisseyjamesh multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT tracyrussellp multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT wisniewskistephenr multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT nealmatthewd multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT sperryjasonl multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT billiartimothyr multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses
AT multiomicanalysisininjuredhumanspatternsalignwithoutcomesandtreatmentresponses